15 Things That Indicate That You Are 'hooked' on Facebook

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15 Things That Indicate That You Are 'hooked' on Facebook

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Previously we have talked about how social media affects our brain and the way we act. And it is that, although healthier than other addictions , there is still some growing concern about how many Internet users are hooked on social media, that is why today we start a series of posts in which we want to show indicators or things that can place us as true addicted , in this specific case to Facebook . It can be said that you are addicted to Facebook when you fulfill some of the things that we leave you below. Analyze them and self-evaluate to see the degree of addiction you have with this social network. When you meditate and see that you have more friends on Facebook than all you have had throughout your entire life 1.0 When you go to a business, shop, cafeteria, restaurant, …, for the

first time and rate the service with the first thing that comes to your mind as 'I like', The first thing you do when you wake up or the last thing you do when you go to bed is check your Facebook wall . When you talk to someone in the 1.0 world and you say the word 'Timeline' with total naturalness and your interlocutor is ojiplático. When you keep putting on the wall what to see when you have a coffee with someone instead of actually going to have it. If you're seriously thinking about calling your next Bulk SMS Service child Mark (because of the Mark Zuckerberg thing). You belittle other people when they tell you that they are users of Twitter or Google+ for example. When Facebook sends you a Christmas greeting at the end of the year indicating that you are an advanced user or weight within this social network.

When being more of the city than the sidewalks you are thinking about farmers (farmaville). When you enter a new social network you feel as if you are betraying Facebook. When you enter a new social network and the only thing you are looking for is the differences in performance compared to Facebook . When your children communicate with you through this social network instead of in person. When the Facebook development team contacts you with suggestions for improvements. When you are talking to your partner and in your mind you only have what happens on your wall and what they will be putting on it. When the word 'Like' has come to mind three or four times while reading this list.
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